Proper noun
Germer (plural Germers)
A surname from German.
Lester Germer was my first supervisor at Bell Labs. He was the Germer of the Davisson and Germer Experiment that is sometimes referred to in introductory texts on physics. Willard Boyle
Kaczynski 2010, p. 527 Churton 2011, p. 403 He stipulated that though Germer would be his immediate successor, McMurty should succeed Germer as head of the O.T.O. after the latter's death. Source: Internet
Second World War and death: 1939–47 Crowley specified that Grady McMurtry succeed his chosen successor as Head of O.T.O., Karl Germer. Source: Internet
First published 1869 by Germer Baillière. Source: Internet
“He was very careful not to be part of the conversation,” said Germer. Source: Internet